'Worst idea ever in Football' – Juergen Klopp slams expanded Club World Cup

'Worst idea ever in Football' - Juergen Klopp slams expanded Club World Cup

Former Liverpool boss has criticised football decision-makers over expanding Club World Cup.

Former Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has strongly criticised the expanded FIFA Club World Cup format, labelling it the 鈥渨orst idea ever implemented in football鈥 and warning of the severe toll it could take on player health.

FIFA’s revamped Club World Cup debuted in 2025, with clubs from across the globe participating in a World Cup-style format in the US. While the governing body argues the tournament will bring greater global attention and commercial growth to the club game, critics including Klopp argue that player welfare is being sacrificed in favour of profit and spectacle.

What Klopp said

In an interview published by German newspaper Die Welt on Friday, Klopp did not hold back in condemning the tournament鈥檚 structure, which will feature 32 teams and take place every four years during the summer pre-season, in between major international competitions.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a pointless competition. Whoever wins it will be the worst winner of all time because they鈥檒l have played all summer and then gone straight back into the league,鈥 Klopp said.

The German tactician, who stepped down as Liverpool manager in 2024 after nine years, expressed concern over the growing demands placed on footballers by increasingly congested calendars.

鈥淭here are people who have never been involved in the day-to-day business of football and are now coming up with ideas. It鈥檚 too many games. I fear that next season we will see injuries like never before. If not then, they鈥檒l come during or after the Club World Cup. There鈥檚 no real recovery for those involved, neither physically nor mentally,鈥 he added.

Klopp now serves as Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull, oversee football operations for the company鈥檚 portfolio of clubs, which includes RB Leipzig, New York Red Bulls, and others.

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